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this is how pathetic he was last night. >> well, u.s. forces did -- horses were ridden by our troops in afghanistan. number one. and number two marines still use bayonets. so maybe somebody at the white house ought to educate the president on how our military actually works. >> cenk: that's the best you got? we're still using horse and bayonets. yeah. that's why that 1917 point about the navy -- [whining] speaking of crying, they'll do a lot of crying on fox news. we're going to pretend that romney won but most aren't even going to pretend. they're going to say -- we kind of lost. watch. >> how do you determine who won -- i hate to use such an expression. >> president obama won the debate? >> no. nobody won. >> could people at home see mitt romney as a president and i think in all three debates, they could. >> frenetic, desperate the president feeling behind tonight and going on the attack. even at times petulant and childish compared to a sober relaxed, confident mitt romney. >> by a narrow margin, narrower than the second debate, peopl
this is how pathetic he was last night. >> well, u.s. forces did -- horses were ridden by our troops in afghanistan. number one. and number two marines still use bayonets. so maybe somebody at the white house ought to educate the president on how our military actually works. >> cenk: that's the best you got? we're still using horse and bayonets. yeah. that's why that 1917 point about the navy -- [whining] speaking of crying, they'll do a lot of crying on fox news. we're going to...
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if companies over seas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create 800,000 jobs, but they will be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education, and basic research, then we will lose the lead in things like clean-energy technology. with respect to what we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china, and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point since 1993. and we'll keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we were able to pivot to the pacific region is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we are going to send a very clear message, we are working to make sure ships can pass through, and organizing trade relations with other countries decides china. and that's the kind of leadership we'll continue to show. >> i just want to take one of those points again,
if companies over seas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create 800,000 jobs, but they will be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education, and basic research, then we will lose the lead in things like clean-energy technology. with respect to what we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china, and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point since 1993....
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the fact of the matter is that u.s. interests abroad are going to be the same whether obama or romney is president. there may be different rhetoric. there may be different emphasis. we're still going to try to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. we'll try to figure out how to encourage moderate muslim factions in places like egypt and libya and we haven't figured out how to do it yet but we would like to think we can. we're still going to try to prevent mill tarrization by islamic extremist ins north africa. all of this stuff is our policy as a nation. whoever is the president. now again there will be disputes about how much money you spend on defense and where you focus your time and are you close enough to israel or not close enough to israel. but those are really in the margins of foreign policy that you see that kind of dispute. not in the sort of overall letter. >> bill: even on israel, we'll get to that just a little bit later. i want to ask you about the apology tour. romney dragged this chestnut out the
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not writing checks. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and then they can get government help and guarantees but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs -- >> obama: governor romney that's not what you said. >> you can look at the op-ed -- >> obama: you did not say you were providing government help -- >> >> romney: i said under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet and the idea that has been suggested they would liquidate the industry of course not. >> obama: let's check the record. >> stephanie: and the president just brought that home didn't he? they would have been liquidated. >> oh, my god. >> stephanie: there was nobody that could get a loan back then. >> there was no question but mitt -- that exchange mitt romney's statements on what his true position was on the auto bailout doesn't pass the straight-face test.
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or u.s. presence in the region and some would say that iran wanted just wanted to buy time i think that this these current round of sanctions kind of play into that because it says it gives the obama administration a chance to say look we can save face now we've implemented the most harsh sanctions regime in the history of us here on relations and now the iranians are really for starting to feel it and are starting to capitulate under u.s. pressure so if that's the argument that the u.s. wants to make then it makes sense that they would want to say you know give these signs are these leaks that they're ready to talk in that iran is ready to talk converse lee iran can also say you know look due to the arab spring due to the u.s. losing allies in the region the u.s. is now ready to talk in the u.s. wants to have some sort of diplomatic agreement with iran so that we don't we can put these hostilities behind us because really at the end of the day you know it's the american people it's the irani
or u.s. presence in the region and some would say that iran wanted just wanted to buy time i think that this these current round of sanctions kind of play into that because it says it gives the obama administration a chance to say look we can save face now we've implemented the most harsh sanctions regime in the history of us here on relations and now the iranians are really for starting to feel it and are starting to capitulate under u.s. pressure so if that's the argument that the u.s. wants...
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it certainly has as you mentioned the u.s. and western countries did not back the russian drafted a press statement they said that they were they cited the need for further consultations now the russian envoy to the un to tell the churkin says in the aftermath of last month's deadly attack in benghazi that killed four americans it's quite surprising that the u.s. would be blocking a statement that is condemning the use of violence in dealing with libya's political problems. says it's very strange and the behavior of the u.s. delegation with respect to the russian. press statement in this situation is hard to rationally explain now this russian security council press statement on bani walid expressed grave concern about the escalation of violence in and around the city in particularly the reports of growing civilian casualties including children the statement also called the living authorities to take urgent steps to resolve the conflict by peaceful means and to preserve the rights of all libyan citizens in the statement also s
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to ambassador churkin who believes the vivre of the u.s. delegation in this situation is it's hard to rationally explain from what we're told it was also some western countries that wanted to have further consultations and investigation before supporting this press statement it would just be a signal from the security council that indicated that the violence needs to stop and clearly that was not agreed upon during consultations earlier in the day but we do assume and can believe that this debate will continue at least behind closed doors at the u.n. . is what you know from new york's appreciated. spain's government funny yourself cornered from all sides ratings slashed the score for a. lot more as well after this quick break. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture if the guiding principle here is the
to ambassador churkin who believes the vivre of the u.s. delegation in this situation is it's hard to rationally explain from what we're told it was also some western countries that wanted to have further consultations and investigation before supporting this press statement it would just be a signal from the security council that indicated that the violence needs to stop and clearly that was not agreed upon during consultations earlier in the day but we do assume and can believe that this...
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. >> the u.s. election campaign is gathering momentum in its final two weeks. u.s. president barack obama and his republican challenger mitt romney have had their final tv debate. >> they sparred over foreign policy where the president is perceived to have a clear evanish, but with the economy on the minds of most -- most voters, the candidates repeatedly reverted to domestic policy to win support. >> with two weeks until the election, the last debate between u.s. president barack obama and challenger mitt romney is dominating the news cycle. the topic was foreign policy, and viewer polls showed romney struggled to distance himself from the president. >> romney has pretty much to reach his breaking point. he has no argument anymore, and he never answers questions straight up. >> i thought last night, it showed that both romney and obama are pretty much in sync with foreign policy. >> with a race that is still too close to call, both candidates refused to give ground. president obama highlighted his track record leading the u.s. abroad and said mitt romney lacks expe
. >> the u.s. election campaign is gathering momentum in its final two weeks. u.s. president barack obama and his republican challenger mitt romney have had their final tv debate. >> they sparred over foreign policy where the president is perceived to have a clear evanish, but with the economy on the minds of most -- most voters, the candidates repeatedly reverted to domestic policy to win support. >> with two weeks until the election, the last debate between u.s. president...
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on their u.s. accountable doors looking forward could you want to citizens with precious metals overseas be the next targets of i.r.s. scrutiny we'll hear from federal tax practitioner david sullivan plus paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more often then paul ryan budget that's according to new york times that participation will those guys let's get to days capital account. if maybe you own precious metals or want to or you unlike ben bernanke he think of precious metals as money there is some buzz about what the i.r.s. is up to that you may want to be aware of this is according to our next guest now he's a federal tax practitioner and he's got some concerns about growing government attention being paid to the laws governing barter and he has analysis as to why this may matter to owners of gold and silver tax professional david selig walked me through his logic earlier starting with the barter laws on the book take a listen these are not new laws these laws have been on the books for quite
on their u.s. accountable doors looking forward could you want to citizens with precious metals overseas be the next targets of i.r.s. scrutiny we'll hear from federal tax practitioner david sullivan plus paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more often then paul ryan budget that's according to new york times that participation will those guys let's get to days capital account. if maybe you own precious metals or want to or you unlike ben bernanke he think of precious metals as money there...
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as they increasingly go toe-to- e with u.s. companies around the world, chinese state-ownede companies present a crucial challenge to u.s. policy makers. >> and that's creating pressure not only politically, but also pressure from the business community saying "how are we, a private company, going to compete with the largeness and power and the funding of a entire government?" >> reporter: in the last three months chinescompanies invested $3 billion in thei united states, and a report the rhodium group predicts the dealmaking will soon expand beyond energy, into servicesor like entertainment, hotels and finance. darren gersh, "n.b.r.", washington. >> susie: on wall street today, investors were hesitant to buy stocks ahead of tonight's big presidential debate. they were also pre-occupied with that flood of earnings we told you about earlier. and, asuzanne reported, revenues are the key worry for investors, and a big theme of tonight's "market focus." after the close, texasd, instruments reported a decline in revenues, due to fal
as they increasingly go toe-to- e with u.s. companies around the world, chinese state-ownede companies present a crucial challenge to u.s. policy makers. >> and that's creating pressure not only politically, but also pressure from the business community saying "how are we, a private company, going to compete with the largeness and power and the funding of a entire government?" >> reporter: in the last three months chinescompanies invested $3 billion in thei united states,...
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the u.s. presidential candidates wrapped up their third and final debate ahead of the november 6th election. they sparred over foreign policy and their discussion touched on everything from the situation in the middle east to relations with china. nhk world's anthony izaki reports from boca raton, florida. >> reporter: it started with a handshake, but the friendliness ended there. president barack obama and mitt romney spent the next 90 minutes to both outwit and outmaneuver each other. obama highlighted the foreign policy achievements of his administration over the past four years. >> we ended the war in iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and we're now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. >> reporter: on the other hand, romney accused obama of making the united st
the u.s. presidential candidates wrapped up their third and final debate ahead of the november 6th election. they sparred over foreign policy and their discussion touched on everything from the situation in the middle east to relations with china. nhk world's anthony izaki reports from boca raton, florida. >> reporter: it started with a handshake, but the friendliness ended there. president barack obama and mitt romney spent the next 90 minutes to both outwit and outmaneuver each other....
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u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney about, our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. the companies need to go through a management of bankruptcy. >> that's not what you said. >> take a look at -- >> governor romney, you did not say you would provide help. >> we would provide guarantees. and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. >> let's check the record. >> that is the height of silliness. >> reporter: now cnn's poll did show that overall the president won this debate, at least that's what the viewers voting thought. but if you look at what the goal of mitt romney was to be seen as commander in chief, he didn't do so bad. look quickly at the polls. can romney handle the job of commander in chief? yes,
u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney about, our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. the companies need to go through a management of bankruptcy. >> that's not what you said. >> take a look at -- >> governor romney, you did not say you would...
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so having syria and iran while maintaining the u.s. military dominance there are car bomber and matronly locked heads in their final production debate the incumbent president pitted his foreign policy record against the republican candidates like a one has the challenger tried hard to stay on the offensive let's now get the latest from our correspondent again at washington and i guess so paul's gave a bomb or a phone victory in the debate how different did the two men's positions appear. well you had this debate showed that the candidates agree on a lot of things on some issues they were almost in sync with one another even using the same words it seemed the occasional big ring that happened between them was more for the sake of the debate rather than about real differences in the policies that they propose on iran for example they couldn't agree more with each other and they were absolutely on the same page with regards to sanctions on iran with regards to backing israel they were saying exactly the same things but president obama did
so having syria and iran while maintaining the u.s. military dominance there are car bomber and matronly locked heads in their final production debate the incumbent president pitted his foreign policy record against the republican candidates like a one has the challenger tried hard to stay on the offensive let's now get the latest from our correspondent again at washington and i guess so paul's gave a bomb or a phone victory in the debate how different did the two men's positions appear. well...
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dollar and in europe equities had a one week a low on tuesday and u.s. futures are also pointing to a lower opening on wall street mainly on earnings concerns as many companies are reporting their orderly results this week and that's all from us here in business in a few minutes we'll talk to a leading u.s. space intrapreneur or eric cantor's all right thank you natasha. and do stay with us for that interview with eric anderson. it won't come to the future of cricket solar powered this month to moon is the center of our universe the tides of forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environmental damage one brand new turbines boost efficiency with a simplified design and who needs batteries when leaks can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon technology update here on launch chief we've got the future of coverage. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch a
dollar and in europe equities had a one week a low on tuesday and u.s. futures are also pointing to a lower opening on wall street mainly on earnings concerns as many companies are reporting their orderly results this week and that's all from us here in business in a few minutes we'll talk to a leading u.s. space intrapreneur or eric cantor's all right thank you natasha. and do stay with us for that interview with eric anderson. it won't come to the future of cricket solar powered this month to...
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a day before liftoff russian cosmonauts levinsky if they need to relook and u.s. astronaut kevin ford met the press. each of us has piloted an airplane we've only sent rockets down now will have to fly up into space inside i'm not feeling i think is one we simply won't forget to be at the top of this joint missile construction and mini thieu is so much power that even thinking about it is a bit terrifying. it's a fear their families know all too well. of course it's worrying we're nervous after all this is their first flight to space. there's no question i think that every man must have a purpose for which is strives and when he achieves this goal he finds happiness but in reality i think amounts to happen as takes place when he chooses and has a clue what was waiting for him at home it will take about two days for the soyuz rocket to reach the station where the team will live and work for the next six months their first week will be a busy one i think of. tasks include a space walk to repair station equipment as well as returning the world's first commercial carg
a day before liftoff russian cosmonauts levinsky if they need to relook and u.s. astronaut kevin ford met the press. each of us has piloted an airplane we've only sent rockets down now will have to fly up into space inside i'm not feeling i think is one we simply won't forget to be at the top of this joint missile construction and mini thieu is so much power that even thinking about it is a bit terrifying. it's a fear their families know all too well. of course it's worrying we're nervous after...
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now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce continues, and we're organizing trade relations with countries other than china, so that china starts feeling more pressure about meeting basic international standards. that's the kind of leadership we've shown in the
now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is...
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u.s. officials seem to back that idea. listen. >> we in the united states are not going to prejudge the outcome of any moves to establish a new governing coalition. this is obviously a lebanese affair. and while we don't want a vacuum of legitimate political authority, we do support this process that is now underway to produce a new government that's responsive to the needs of the lebanese people. >> but as always, it won't be easy to fashion a new government from lebanon's many political factions. and while there is that vacuum lebanon likely to remain on the knife edge, shep? >> shepard: jonathan hunt, thank you. police firing tear gas and rubber bullets as they battle violent protesters in a story that tops our news around the world in 80 section. -- seconds. >> panama, rioters hurl stones at cops and set fire to blockades in the streets of a major port city. the rally against a new law that let's the government sell off state-owned land near the panama canal. demonstrators claim it will end up hurting the local economy
u.s. officials seem to back that idea. listen. >> we in the united states are not going to prejudge the outcome of any moves to establish a new governing coalition. this is obviously a lebanese affair. and while we don't want a vacuum of legitimate political authority, we do support this process that is now underway to produce a new government that's responsive to the needs of the lebanese people. >> but as always, it won't be easy to fashion a new government from lebanon's many...
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the u.s. was on top of the world seventy five percent of the world economy was in the u.s. about point. it started going downhill actively in one thousand nine hundred seventy one when nixon devalue the dollar took away whatever relationship but had to gold and. the standard of living of the average guy has been going down since then now two things have been keeping the standard of living higher three things that should be number one. is the average guy understands that he has to produce more than the consumes and save the difference in order to be able to survive so that'll continue that's just human beings although that is savings part can't happen airily save anymore well the problem is that people are saving in terms of dollars and the dollar is a figure out currency it's a floating abstraction that's being created by the trilliums by ben bernanke on the central bank so this is this is a social and political and economic earthquake that's building. in the next few years reaches twenty or thirty percent per year it's going to wipe out the savings of the middle class that
the u.s. was on top of the world seventy five percent of the world economy was in the u.s. about point. it started going downhill actively in one thousand nine hundred seventy one when nixon devalue the dollar took away whatever relationship but had to gold and. the standard of living of the average guy has been going down since then now two things have been keeping the standard of living higher three things that should be number one. is the average guy understands that he has to produce more...
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the economy in the u.s. may be nothing to brag about, but for many fir, it actually one of the stronger markets. >> when they talk about weakness, the weakness is everywhere else but the united states, which highlights the united states possibly being the one beacon of hope. and that's where companies need to reinforce there strength in. >> reporter: companies are also trying to boost earnings by cutting costs and selling non- essential assets. others are using the weak quarter as an opportunity to clean up their balance sheets. >> everything but the kitchen sink. you are going to take every write-down, every mark down, everything that you can. ge it out ofhe way, so you ok better in the following quarter. >> reporter: but hopes are fading for a strong finish to the year. of the companies that have provided earnings guidance for the fourth quarter, 22 have been negative and only two have been positive. >> companies are already warning us not to expect too much from them for the fourth quarter. we've received
the economy in the u.s. may be nothing to brag about, but for many fir, it actually one of the stronger markets. >> when they talk about weakness, the weakness is everywhere else but the united states, which highlights the united states possibly being the one beacon of hope. and that's where companies need to reinforce there strength in. >> reporter: companies are also trying to boost earnings by cutting costs and selling non- essential assets. others are using the weak quarter as...
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our next speaker is u.s. congressmen. he is representing the 15th congressional district of california in the u.s. house of representatives. in congress, he is a member of the powerful house appropriations and budget committee. share of the democratic caucuses, new media working group, house democratic senior went, and the original author of the equity and excellence commission now housed in the u.s. department of education. his district includes silicon valley, the birthplace of technology. mike has dedicated his life to public service and is lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke sing their -- singer and all of congress. -- in all of congress. [applause] >>
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>> i think it is about the u.s. economy, the world economy, what is going on europe and spain but also about corporate earnings. i think we're seeing seizing of corporate earnings where it mixed. people are talking about outlook statements and i saw a statistic today, 90% of them are guiding down here. that, i think that is what is weighing on the market as we have a difficult economy but good corporate earnings seems to be pulling back. melissa: is that surprising to? we were already for this corporate earnings season not to be great and now here it comes in. is it worse than expected? did investors maybe think companies were sandbag and coming in here and beat and turns out it was as bad as we thought? >> i think people have been expecting corporate earnings to pull back for a while. melissa: yeah. >> seems like every quarter when we start to have the earnings releases they actually beat it and find a way to beat it. this is the first time we've seen a few companies basically, more companies start to talk about th
>> i think it is about the u.s. economy, the world economy, what is going on europe and spain but also about corporate earnings. i think we're seeing seizing of corporate earnings where it mixed. people are talking about outlook statements and i saw a statistic today, 90% of them are guiding down here. that, i think that is what is weighing on the market as we have a difficult economy but good corporate earnings seems to be pulling back. melissa: is that surprising to? we were already for...
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a day before liftoff russian cosmonauts levinsky if any to real again and u.s. astronaut kevin ford met the press. each of us has piloted an airplane we've only sent rockets down now will have to fly up into space inside warm him up feeling i think is one we simply won't forget to be at the top of this joint missile construction and beneath you is so much power that even thinking about it is a bit terrifying. it's a fear their families know all too well. of course it's worrying we're nervous after all this is their first flight to space. there's no question i think that every man must have a purpose for which his tribes and when he achieves this goal he finds happiness but in reality i think amounts to happen a stakes place when he chooses goal and has close ones waiting for him at home. but for now in space three colleagues already on the i assess await their arrival nasa is decommissioning of its space shuttles leave russia soviet designed so use craft as the only means for international astronauts to reach the space station and for the countries involved it's
a day before liftoff russian cosmonauts levinsky if any to real again and u.s. astronaut kevin ford met the press. each of us has piloted an airplane we've only sent rockets down now will have to fly up into space inside warm him up feeling i think is one we simply won't forget to be at the top of this joint missile construction and beneath you is so much power that even thinking about it is a bit terrifying. it's a fear their families know all too well. of course it's worrying we're nervous...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and fortunately. >> governor romney that's not what you said. >> you can take a look at the op-ed. i am still speaking. i said we would provide guarantees and that what is what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that as has been suggested that i would leg liquidate the industry of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's a height of silliness i have never said i would liquidate the industry. >> people in det
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and fortunately....
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u.s. regulators during the past year. a spokeswoman for monster beverage says "the company has not been notified by the fda about its enegry drinks as a possible factor in the deaths." monster, however, admits to marketwatch.com it is being sued by the parents of a 14-year-old who claim the energy drinks led to caffeine toxicity and eventually the death of their daughter. monster stock fell 14% yesterday. apple is delivering its latest little addition to its tech family today - the new ipad mini, which is smaller and cheaper than its big brother ipad. there's buzz this new gadget might just overtake amazon's kindle in the marketplace when it hits stores next month. but tech analyst rob enderle says "not so fast." "this is really apple trying to wrap its arms around what has become an incredibly hot sector. i see people seeing it as an alternative to the kindle fire, but because the fire is so closely related to reading and amazon is so closely tied to that practice and apple not so much, i
u.s. regulators during the past year. a spokeswoman for monster beverage says "the company has not been notified by the fda about its enegry drinks as a possible factor in the deaths." monster, however, admits to marketwatch.com it is being sued by the parents of a 14-year-old who claim the energy drinks led to caffeine toxicity and eventually the death of their daughter. monster stock fell 14% yesterday. apple is delivering its latest little addition to its tech family today - the...
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he thinks the u.s. should flex its muscles a little bit more in the middle east. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran, and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. i will restore the permanent and i will work with israel to increase our military assistance and coordination. >> romney says he would not rule out a military attack against iran. his advisers, who include some bush-era foreign-policy hawks, say showing weakness rather than strength is provocative. obama also says he wants to promote u.s. interests around the world. instead of military strength, he believes that can best be achieved through reconciliation, dialogue, and cooperation. he has shaken head -- hands with hugo chÁvez. he says only 4-thinking foreign policies can work. -- forward-thinking foreign policies can work. >> you can end the afghan war responsibly, bring our troops home. >> romney says he intends to take a harder line with america's for merkel war enemy -- former cold war enemy. >> mr. putin will see
he thinks the u.s. should flex its muscles a little bit more in the middle east. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran, and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. i will restore the permanent and i will work with israel to increase our military assistance and coordination. >> romney says he would not rule out a military attack against iran. his advisers, who include some bush-era foreign-policy hawks, say showing weakness rather than strength is provocative....
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he said the u.s. held gadhafi at a fraction of the cost of the war in iraq. >> we were able to, without putting troops on the ground. at the cost of less than what we spent in two weeks in iraq, liberate a country that had been under the yoke of dictatorship for 40 years. >> what are the facts here? the total cost for the first five years of the war in iraq was 646 billion. which breaks down to 700 million for two weeks which is less than the 896 million the u.s. spent on military intervention in libya. our vert is false. he exaggerated by 200 million dollars when he compared it to two weeks in iraq. we want to move on to the apology tour, that's been a favorite line from the republicans on the campaign trail. mitt romney claimed as he has many times in the past, president obama went on an international tour apologizing for u.s. policy, when he took office. >> he said he would meet with all the world's worst actors in his first year, simm down with chavez, kim jong-il, with castro and with president a
he said the u.s. held gadhafi at a fraction of the cost of the war in iraq. >> we were able to, without putting troops on the ground. at the cost of less than what we spent in two weeks in iraq, liberate a country that had been under the yoke of dictatorship for 40 years. >> what are the facts here? the total cost for the first five years of the war in iraq was 646 billion. which breaks down to 700 million for two weeks which is less than the 896 million the u.s. spent on military...
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these are u.s.-based companies but more than half of their revenues come from other parts of the world. more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about who they're voting for, undecided voters in swing states and counties like this one, polk county, lakeland, florida. >> 30 seconds, any highlights so far talking to voters in florida? >> yeah, if you're going to be swayed by soaring rhetoric, it would have happened by now. the people who are undecide ready looking at both candidates and saying i like what each of them to have to say about what the future is going to look like, show me the money. show me the math. break it down and tell me exactly how you're goi
these are u.s.-based companies but more than half of their revenues come from other parts of the world. more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about...
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asked about u.s. drone warfare abroad, romney said he fully backs the obama administration's efforts. >> let me ask you, governor, because we know president obama's position on this, what is your position on the use of drones? >> well, i believe we should use any and all means necessary to take out people who pose a threat to us and our friends around the world. and it is widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes, and i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to can the -- continue to go after people who represent a threat to the station and to our friends. as i said earlier, we're going to have to do more than just going after leaders and killing bad guys, important as that is. >> we'll have highlights from the debate and are expanding the debate special with third-party candidates jill stein and rocky anderson after the headlines. a retired cia agent who publicly confirmed the torture of
asked about u.s. drone warfare abroad, romney said he fully backs the obama administration's efforts. >> let me ask you, governor, because we know president obama's position on this, what is your position on the use of drones? >> well, i believe we should use any and all means necessary to take out people who pose a threat to us and our friends around the world. and it is widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes, and i support that entirely and feel the president...
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so china needs the u.s. the u.s. needs china. china is a huge investor in the u.s. so i'm sure cooler heads will prevail when it really needs to. >> how worried is asia about what's going on between china and japan? >> again, we believe that the two countries have a lot more in common than not. of course there are political issues, but we didn't think it will derail anything fundamental. china and japan again have much more economic issues that bind them together. >> the question is whether you've bound each other enough in trade to dampen those down. >> you get sointegrated. so they're much more invested in each other for anything to really get out of hand. >> all right. stick around. let's remind you what's happened with the trading day in asia. >> a lack of trading leads asian markets to a mixed close. we salle sow some consolidation. but the market didn't react to thely liquidity injection. airlines lost ground after air china terminated it fund-raising plant. and the hong kong market is closed today for a public holiday. we'll watch for share reaction of china
so china needs the u.s. the u.s. needs china. china is a huge investor in the u.s. so i'm sure cooler heads will prevail when it really needs to. >> how worried is asia about what's going on between china and japan? >> again, we believe that the two countries have a lot more in common than not. of course there are political issues, but we didn't think it will derail anything fundamental. china and japan again have much more economic issues that bind them together. >> the...
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but if u.s. company outsources work through a different company, it means those jobs aren't being done by american workers. maggie lake has more on the impact of outsourcing and the presidential candidate's plans to do something about it. >> whether on the campaign trail -- >> if there's an outsorcerer in chief, it's the president of the united states. >> or amid the barrage of political ads on tv -- >> mitt romney's firms were pioneers at helping their companies outsourcing. >> outsourcing is a hot button issue again in presidential politics. in states like ohio, pennsylvania and michigan where scores of factory jobs have been lost, it is a deeply emotional issue. >> they do a lot of focus grouping and polling and testing and what they find is this is very -- >> in recent years, the manufacturing sector of the u.s. have been hit particularly hard. over 500 million jobs lost between 2000 and 2009. a million alone to china. but that tide may be turning as companies rethink their commitment to lowe
but if u.s. company outsources work through a different company, it means those jobs aren't being done by american workers. maggie lake has more on the impact of outsourcing and the presidential candidate's plans to do something about it. >> whether on the campaign trail -- >> if there's an outsorcerer in chief, it's the president of the united states. >> or amid the barrage of political ads on tv -- >> mitt romney's firms were pioneers at helping their companies...
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i know we in u.s. like to look at you know does a person speak well, is hair in place. but in the world they are looking at us, say look, give us a leader who understands economics and that government spending needs to come down, and every dollar put in public sector is a dollar wasted and not visited and getting the mighmultiplier effect. neil: how do you articulate that, that folks at home understand, in particular in a foreign policy debate. how do you translate that to folks where everything that has been on jobs, and jobs, how does he do that in what is prior it libya the president's strongest suit? >> well foreign policy is about how we relate to our debt, and our taxation policy for the foreign firms and american firms. are we going to advantage foreign firms because they have a better taxation policy than american firms, how much government spending is there going to be? we have communist nations lecturing us that government spending is out of control. we have to have a candidate that says foreign policy is about the interconnectedness of the global economy and
i know we in u.s. like to look at you know does a person speak well, is hair in place. but in the world they are looking at us, say look, give us a leader who understands economics and that government spending needs to come down, and every dollar put in public sector is a dollar wasted and not visited and getting the mighmultiplier effect. neil: how do you articulate that, that folks at home understand, in particular in a foreign policy debate. how do you translate that to folks where...
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the u.s. army had to come back. >> you're relying on us to do your security far you, y'all need to be participating in this security. >> reporter: but much of the training has been put in jeopardy by the recent rise of insider attacks-- afghan soldiers turning their guns on their american partners. major matthew kessler is a logistics advisor at camp leatherneck. how has it been here? you work with afghans everyday. >> it's a concern. it's frustrating for both sides. it makes the marines angry and it makes the afghans angry. >> pelley: kelly cobiella is at our cbs news bureau in kabul and, kelly, i wonder what nato is saying about what happens when u.s. troops withdraw and the afghans are left to fend for themselves. >> reporter: well, nato is painting a very rosy picture on paper. they say afghan national security forces are on track to take over security in this country. but they're also taking very heavy casualties. more than 500 afghan soldiers and police killed or wounded every month. and
the u.s. army had to come back. >> you're relying on us to do your security far you, y'all need to be participating in this security. >> reporter: but much of the training has been put in jeopardy by the recent rise of insider attacks-- afghan soldiers turning their guns on their american partners. major matthew kessler is a logistics advisor at camp leatherneck. how has it been here? you work with afghans everyday. >> it's a concern. it's frustrating for both sides. it makes...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look at the op ed. >> you did not say you would provide goff help. >> i say we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been suggested, that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height o
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately...
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[inaudible] we asked the u.s. government have to publicly and forcefully go out and really put out our red lines and define our interests, in order to engage with these governments as part of the i know there are many complications of that, congress and public opinions here in the united states is one where it really requires us to find this interest very publicly. where does that conflict with our approach and our emerging approach with empowering civil society's? how can we do a better job of traditional diplomacy while enacting this new approach in this hybrid? because the governments are the ones you need to carve out space and what can we did as a u.s. government to push those other governments to do what they need to do? >> i'm going to throw out a question from twitter as well to add to our list. one person asked a question that i think we kind of been addressing in the last comment, but in the past without having a secular approach and the secular language, secular paradigms as being necessarily inclusive
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yup molly i guess romney is just trying to lay the groundwork for a budding u.s. france drone warfare collaboration because you see right now france is moving surveillance drones into the country and they'll begin lots of special help from the u.s. isn't it beautiful when the power of drones can bring two countries together look here's the bottom line it starts with surveillance drones and that doesn't do the trick it moves to arm drones it's not a big leap because a justification always succeeds the other and we're left with a cycle that's just as vicious as the ideology that started. the mission. critical free in-store charge. the maintenance free. three stooges priests. download free blogs just plugging videos for your media projects a freebie deal done to our teeth dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. for you. to. go to the election. coming
yup molly i guess romney is just trying to lay the groundwork for a budding u.s. france drone warfare collaboration because you see right now france is moving surveillance drones into the country and they'll begin lots of special help from the u.s. isn't it beautiful when the power of drones can bring two countries together look here's the bottom line it starts with surveillance drones and that doesn't do the trick it moves to arm drones it's not a big leap because a justification always...
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dot com slash break in the set follow me on twitter i'll be martin so stay tuned to hear about the u.s. party for socialism and liberation and their candidate for president head to lindsay next. culture is that so much of it is that huge musician on the mark with turkey and it's a little over a year ago turkey was being hailed as the new leader of the muslim world when many turks the. coming. election. play an issue free. education free lists for charge priests arrangements three. three stooges priests download free blogs just solid video for your media projects a free medio don carty dot com. to secure the site of the first so. ok. and i would like to turn your attention to someone who is bringing forward the socialist ideology right here in the united states that someone is paid to lindsay a twenty eight year old howard university graduate who is pioneering an effort to educate americans about the alternatives while doing so she's asking for your vote as president united states of the party for socialism and liberation for the p.s.l. check out part of her latest campaign video. if a
dot com slash break in the set follow me on twitter i'll be martin so stay tuned to hear about the u.s. party for socialism and liberation and their candidate for president head to lindsay next. culture is that so much of it is that huge musician on the mark with turkey and it's a little over a year ago turkey was being hailed as the new leader of the muslim world when many turks the. coming. election. play an issue free. education free lists for charge priests arrangements three. three stooges...